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l QL, 9 FIRST ROW tlett to rightl William Hackney, Edward Butler, Bradley Fox, Ann Bolinger, Wilma Troutman, Patsy Shelton, Charlette Poindexter, Ioan Cloud, Margaret Ann Barnard, Martha Lynn Carmon, Naomi Phillips, Billie Iean Blevins. SECOND ROW: Howard Williiord, Mac MacCartt, Dewey Fred Barnard, Roy Edwards, Cleo Todd, Bobby Dagley, Dorothy Anderson, Eleanor Chesney, Iaunita Lusk, Carolyn Sharp, Eugenia Davis, Elizabeth Ann Brown, Miss Mary Park tTeacherD. THIRD ROW: Iarnes Loveday, Rudy Cummings, Kelsey Hendrickson, Con Smelcher, Buddy Carroll, Austin Holloway, Earl Keller, Robert Watson, Hugh Weaver, Dan Eldridge, Gerald Roberts, Herbert Strevel. QU8l'LfA gina 8 FIRST ROW tleft to rightl Ray Proffit, Ross Trotter, Bobby Holloway, Lowell Webb, Daniel Iansen, H. L. Phibbs, Quentin Muse, Hubert Troutman, Russell Sharp. SECOND ROW: Ioan Arnett, Margaret Scarlett, Emma Wyman, Carolyn Hunt, Ianet Merril, Mary Nell Ray, Dora Lou Russell, Reba Kirby, Carolyn Kirby. THIRD ROW: Alberta Duncan, Iean Dyer, Iaunita Anderson, Marie Greenway, Glenn Bennett, Clark Walker, Wayne Williams, Wyatt Atwood. FOURTH ROVJ: Betty Barnard, Peggy Antrican, Agnes Keck, Sandra Buchanan, Billy McCoy, Maxey Cummings, David Bowling, Iimmy McReynolds, Buddy Dukes, Troy Morris. .
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CALM .Md for? Our class had its grand beginning in the early fall of 1946, when some seventy fresh- men from Fairview, Cedar Grove, Ball Camp and other great grammar schools of this section assembled at Karns in search of education. our high school career by electing Stewart Grady president, lim Bull vice- wesioew. YUWVHIJHVCI Bailey secretary, and lanie Byington treasurer. We selected Mrs. Lois is fr--1-zzsor. or roast at LaNell William's home was the climax of the social affairs for the year. The class was proud to have one of its members, Carolyn Lemons, represent us as Miss Karns High School. We began our sophomore year with two new members, Ted Reece and Kenny Lewis. Our class officers for the year were Bill Vanosdale, president, lack Asbury, vice-president, secretary, Georgie Ellis, and treasurer, William Walker. Our sponsor for this year was Mr. Hendrickson. We boasted two parties, a hay ride, and sponsored the variety show in the carnival. We were advancing steadily and before we realized it, we were juniors. The class officers elected were: Rhoten Byingtotn, president, Stewart Grady, vice-president, Betty Robert- son, secretary, Carolyn Grubbs, treasurer, and Mr. Lynch sponsor. We had two parties and planned for a hay ride which ended up to be a Greyhound bus trip to Fort Loudoun Lake. lt was also in this year that we produced our immortal play, She's a Good Fellow, which rated two performances. lacquetta Hill represented us for the second consecutive year, as Miss Karns High School. Well, this brings us up to the half-century, and we find that some of our classmates are missing. Bud Webb and Bobby Cotter have joined the army, Thelma Antrican and George Ellis have married, W. D. Cobb has moved awayp in their places we have Nina Ervin and Margie Chaddic. Our senior officers are Leonard Packett, vice-president, Iames Bright, president, Betty Sue Hartman, secretary, and Katherine Bunch, treasurer, Mr. Chesney and Mr. Lynch were drafted as our sponsors. We adopted Mrs. Howley as our second mother, and with these wonderful leaders we are finishing our high school career. We are completing the first lap of life's great relay, and no matter how far we climb into fame and fortune or how deep we may fall into the pit of obscurity, we shall always cherish Karns and the friends we have 'made herey for they are the foundation on which we are building our future.
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